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write the general form of first order derivative​

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Answered by jha60617
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The term "first order'' means that the first derivative of y appears, but no higher order derivatives do. Example 17.1. 2 The equation from Newton's law of cooling, ˙y=k(M−y) is a first order differential equation; F(t,y,˙y)=k(M−y)−˙y

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The term "first order'' means that the first derivative of y appears, but no higher order derivatives do. Example 17.1. 2 The equation from Newton's law of cooling, ˙y=k(M−y) is a first order differential equation; F(t,y,˙y)=k(M−y)−˙y.

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